“I hope they look at this and think big, big-picture and think about what we need 20 years from now,” Metro COG Executive Director Cindy Gray said.
The study revealed what the city of Moorhead has been hoping for and betting on these last few years, expected continued growth.
From 47,000 people in 2020, to a best case scenario of 61,000 by 2045, what does all that mean for planning?
Are schools ready?
There has also been steady growth of our area student population.
From 31,000 to 41,000 25 years from now.
But, there are “buts.”
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And the Metro Cog study points out yet another speed bump in the areas of jobs and people to work them.
The survey indicates job growth will possibly jump 38 percent by 2045, which means an additional 50,000 jobs.
But the big questions are who will plan for that, and will the workforce be here?
The survey indicates young adults, college students, and new Americans will help make an impact.
And throughout the region, schools in Cass and Clay counties will together likely see a 26 percent population increase by 2045.